New York courts are generally open to all. Free access to the courts is a foundational principle of our legal system, but it is not absolute. A recent decision from the Appellate Division, Second Department, illustrates when and how courts may restrict a party's ability to file without prior judicial approval.
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Hani Sarji
New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.
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